The Numptia was launched in 2012 and was built by Rossinavi Yachts for an Italian/American businessman. The yacht was feautured in the Monaco yacht show in 2012 and can be chartered for $646,000 per week.

This incredible multi-storey penthouse in Monaco may be the world’s most expensive property per square meter. The price is estimated to go as high as $380 million dollars when it is released onto the market next year. I think the most amazing thing about it is the private water slide that leads directly into the infinity pool.

The worst prison in the Netherlands has been converted into a luxury hotel offering guests the experience of being a criminal from $160 per night. Het Arresthuis was a prison for almost 150 years before the prisoners were moved elsewhere in 2007. I definitely wouldn’t mind spending a night here.

There are some luxury items that the average working adult will never be able to afford as they are exclusively targeted at at the elite “one percent” of the population. But they’re ridiculous anyway so we don’t really care.

Built by Ward+Blake Architects in 2011, this country house located in Wilson, USA is surrounded by swamps and aspen groves with beautiful mountain views. The house boasts natural finishing materials like bamboo and birch wood that accentuate the country living feel.

Google’s new Tel Aviv offices span 8 floors and come complete with an onsite gym, 3 restaurants and many relaxation areas. The space design allows for a collaborative work environment and also caters for privacy if needed while designers have ensured that sustainability is a key factor in the building’s infrastructure.